Laura Ingalls Wilder

On the Banks of Plum Creek

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  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    “I tan open the door,” said Carrie.
    “You can’t,” Mary said.
    “I tan, too!” said Carrie, and she reached up both hands and turned the door knob. She could do it! Carrie was big enough to open the door

    Christ Carrie is irritating

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    “In a minute, Carrie,” Ma said. She kept on watching the grasshoppers walking by. There was no space between them and no end to them.
    “I want my breakfast!” Carrie shouted. No one else moved. Finally Carrie shouted, almost crying, “Ma! Ma

    What an annoying child!!

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    For me?” Laura said. “For me?” Then everything else vanished while with both arms she hugged the soft furs to her

    They would have looked better on the animal…

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    Ma and Mary and Laura were quiet in the shut, smothery house. Carrie was so little that she cried, even in Ma’s arms. She cried herself to sleep

    Carrie is so annoying 🙄

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    At last every one stood up and tried again to sing. When that was over, there was no more. They could go home

    Poor horses!!

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    But Pa said the ground was dry because there had not been enough snow. He must plough deep and harrow well, and get the wheat sowed quickly. Every day he was working before the sun came up and he worked till dark

    Poor horses 💔

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    hit Bright so hard

    Hope the poor ox was ok...

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    Carrie’s pink dress was torn down the front. She snuffled against Ma’s neck and tried to stop crying as Ma told her

    Seriously - Carrie bloody annoying!

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    Laura watched Pet and Patty and Bunny going away. Her eyes smarted and her throat ached. Pet and Patty arched their necks, and their manes and tails rippled in the wind. They went away gaily, not knowing that they were never coming back

    The Ingalls family’s second dog stayed with the horses, preferring them…

  • fatimahj07has quoted2 years ago
    hug.
    “Why, little half-pint,” Pa said. “Pet and Patty like to travel

    The Ingalls second dog loved Pet and Patty more - he chose to go on with them…

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